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Publication Date:
28/10/2015

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Learning paper
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Establishing Village Health Clubs to improve community health worker motivation and performance

Publication Date:
28/10/2015
Type:
Learning paper

Malaria Consortium’s inSCALE project has been supporting the scale-up of quality integrated community case management programmes to improve child health in Uganda. This paper details the process of establishing village health clubs to improve the motivation and performance of community health workers — known locally as village health team members.

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Country: Uganda

Keywords: Capacity development | Community delivery | Child and maternal health | Diarrhoea | Malaria | Pneumonia | Case management | Diagnosis | iCCM | Preventive treatments | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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